Hailed as "Fallada's best book" (The New Yorker), this sprawling
post-WWI is a portrait of Berlin in a time of great upheaval--and of
the common man's struggle to survive it all
Set in Weimar Germany soon after Germany's catastrophic loss of World
War I, the story follows a young gambler who loses everything in Berlin,
then flees the chaotic city, where worthless money and shortages are
causing pandemonium. Once in the countryside, however, he finds a
defeated German army that has decamped there to foment insurrection.
Somehow, amidst it all, he finds romance--it's The Year of Living
Dangerously in a European setting.
Fast-moving as a thriller, fascinating as the best historical fiction,
and with lyrical prose that packs a powerful emotional punch, Wolf
Among Wolves is the equal of Fallada's acclaimed Every Man Dies Alone
as an immensely absorbing work of important literature.
"An unmissably brilliant portrait of Berlin before the Nazis." --The
Times of London